automatically renaiming features

I think I am not the only one going back and forward in a tree feature in a project and what I find myself almost every time is that I finish with a horrible numerated tree.eg: extrusion 3 before extrusion 2 or plain 2 before plain 1 etc. what I mean is that the names of the features have not the "good" enumeration, something that could be helpful not at the moment of working in the project but more when we go back to an old project would be a button to rename the features in the good order

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@Otaola_Franco You can name features when you create them by clicking on the pencil at the top. Naming is indexed by the order you add them but adding any automation here is not going to widely adopted as naming conventions are subjective. Best to do this as you go and avoid us building something. This would be easy to build something in the API to do some clean tree. This is not something we will be considering as a function of Onshape at this time.

For the most part "extrude 1" vrs "extrude 3", etc is not important. Think of it as, "this extrude" or "that extrude also" you know what it does. If they were all in order, would it would not give any more insight into where in the 3D model it was editing. The only way for that is to explicitly name each feature as lougallo said, using the pencil or "Shift+n"

You would typically select an object in the 3D space and look to your tree to see what highlights. Feature names are usually generic 1, 2, 3... I honestly can't say I've ever given the number a second thought until today.You should have seen how I was trained in autodesk mechanical desktop... The tree was full of random keyboard strokes for each part name.. literally:sntahueoadntohuenthhudtahdoudaoehdc1tnhuahc__1tehaurc

LOL the only way we knew what part we needed to select on the tree was to copy and paste a part in 3D space and see what the name was on the bottom of the tree... OMG... Memories... How did I ever get where I am today...

On the other hand I would agree, there are some features that should have more explanatory names, like "Hole" It should state what hole size it is without having to edit the feature.Example:1/2-13 Thread1/4" ClearanceC'Sink 5/8Drilled 5mmetc.

Edit:Just in-case you thought I was lieing about the tree names, I dug up an old model in our archives that happened to have a .step file from 2006 I could open with Onshape.. and yes, that was a final released job... LOL that crap wouldn't fly now-a-days

The only time I ever change the name of features is when my tree starts to get rather long and it becomes a challenge to figure out which feature is which, or as the OP is finding, when reordering features.